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All the Best Relationship Blog Websites

All the Best Relationship Blog Websites
Patrick Devaney

Patrick Devaney

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A wise man once said to me, when I started dating, that the key to a successful relationship is never giving up. Sometimes he said, you won’t be able to see past the next 5 minutes without thinking about the rest of your life. Don’t give up based on an immediate emotional response. I didn’t really know what it meant at the time, all I thought when I heard that was that relationships are hard.

Well they certainly can be. Jokes about a difficult partner are a worn out cliché, as just because you love someone doesn’t mean you know how to live with them. For that reason, plenty of people just like you are looking for relationship advice every day. They don’t want to give up, they want to be together.

Fortunately, the internet is full of self-help guides, courses and blogs on relationship all dedicated to keeping people who love each other together. So many in fact that it can be hard to know where to begin. For that reason, we’ve put together a list of the 10 best love and relationship blogs to show you the best way to fix relationship problems.

The Top 10 Relationship Blogs

1. Susie and Otto

All the Best Relationship Blog Websites susie and otto

Susie and Otto are professional relationship coaches and mentors who offer an excellent relationship blog for couples. Since 1999 they’ve helped hundreds of thousands of men and women discover how to fix their relationship problems. On their website, you’ll find books, videos and even the chance to have 1-on1 coaching sessions with them both. Their fun relationship blog includes all sorts of useful posts on subjects like jealousy, blame and forgiveness.

2. The Gottman Institute

Run by Drs. Julie and John Gottman, the Gottman Institute is committed to providing a research-based approach to strengthening relationships. They provide live workshops and take-home training materials for showing people how to sort out relationship problems or even just how to talk about your relationship problems. The Gottman Referral Network is also able to offer couple therapy referrals.

3. Science of Relationships

All the Best Relationship Blog Websites Science of Relationships

This is a data driven look at fixing relationship problems. Infographics on why people swipe right on Tinder are cool on their own but you’ll also find interesting insights that you won’t find elsewhere. Studies on the effects social networks can have on a relationship or the science of sacrifice will open your eyes to things you wouldn’t have considered otherwise. Their Valentines cards are great too.

4. Baggage Reclaim

Natalie wants to help people who are tired of emotional vulnerability, toxic relationships and feeling ‘not good enough’. She offers relationship-counseling blogs, courses, events, a book and even a series of podcasts to those who need them. Her website also has a handy section that is full of free tools that you can use to empower yourself to start feeling better, about who you are and the relationship that you’re in.

5. Love in 90 Days

All the Best Relationship Blog Websites love in 90 daysDr. Diana Kirschner is a bestselling author, relationship advice and dating tips expert and she would like to be your master mentor for love. You can sign up for her free newsletter, read her relationship advice blog, take some coaching/mentoring sessions or even take quizzes with titles like “Does He Have Soulmate Potential?” or “Is He the One? Here’s How to Know, Part I.” As you can tell from the quizzes most of her advice is focused towards helping women find the best therapy for relationship problems.

6. Relationships Reality

Love Life Coaching with Sarah and Sophie offers some frank advice on when a relationship is too toxic or too damaging to continue. It isn’t all doom and gloom, however, and they deal with some of the tougher issues that some of the most popular relationship blogs won’t go near. Subjects like boundaries, affairs, control, communication and breakups are all covered.

7. Dr. NerdLove
All the Best Relationship Blog Websites dr. nerdlove

This website is not as tongue in cheek as you’d think.  Harris O’Malley has been giving dating advice to geeks of all stripes since 2011. Covering everything from the basics like “How to talk to attractive women” to more modern themes like “The Guide to Online Dating” he offers books, blog posts, podcasts and more to nerds who are looking for love.

8. Modern Love Long Distance

Being separated from your lover can complicate your relationship. Lisa McKay understands this but she also believes that long distance relationships can give you time and space to work on your communication skills and to get to know each other better. On her website you’ll find books, tips, advice, games and more for long distance lovers. If you want to know how to deal with long distance relationship problems this is the site for you.

9. Marriage.com

All the Best Relationship Blog Websites marriage.com

Marriage.com offers trusted resources, expert advice and general information to all people looking to develop and maintain a loving relationship. As marriage includes an added legal element there are plenty of legal tips on offer as well as forums, quizzes, videos and a blog.

10. r/relationships

Reddit calls itself the front page of the internet. It is series of forums set up by its users covering all sorts of subjects and themes. The r/relationship subreddit is dedicated to all manner of relationship issues that might arise. It isn’t just about relationship dating blogs or boy girl relationship problems. If you’ve family relationship problems this is a great resource for you. You can search for questions that have already been asked relating to your problems or you can ask the community for advice yourself.

Patrick Devaney

Patrick Devaney

Patrick Devaney is a news reporter for Softonic, keeping readers up to date on everything affecting their favorite apps and programs. His beat includes social media apps and sites like Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Twitter, YouTube, and Snapchat. Patrick also covers antivirus and security issues, web browsers, the full Google suite of apps and programs, and operating systems like Windows, iOS, and Android.

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